These chips do have denominations printed on them but the printing is so small that some players might never even notice.
The labels are typical Blue Chip Co. labels, indestructible but off-centered on many chips. Maybe I've grown used to the slightly
off-centered labels because they don't bother as much as they did a year or two ago. I like these chips, they have a lovely
western motive that would fit in well in any saloon.

Club DesperadoCeramic

ChipType

PicsColors

EdgeSpots

Multi-colorEdge Spots

EdgeText

Weight

Inlay

$Den

MinOrder

Cost

Chip

300

500

650

1000

Cer

◙

3

N

N

10.5

F

Y

1

1.10

300

475

875

This is the Chipco ceramic version of the Club Desperado poker chip. The graphics are much different and wilder than on
the clay version of this chip. They almost have a pop art look to them.

These chips have the typical Chipco edge spots - three pairs of stripes. The pimples on the rolling edge were very small.

These are nice Chipco
ceramic chips meant for large denomination tournaments. The denominations run from 25 to 25,000 so
don't expect to play nickel/dime poker with them. They are tailor-made for a large tournament that starts out with 25-50
blinds that eventually get into the thousands. They have a nice classic look to them and the denominations are easy to read.

Different chips have different edge spots. Some chips, such as the 500 chip have three nice solid edge spots that contrast
with the base color. Other chips have a more traditional Chipco pair of stripes that do not do as effective a job.
There are bars on the rolling edge on some chips.

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